Details emerging indicates that deputy president William Ruto and his Kenya Kwanza team will be starting their political rallies immediately after lunch.
They will be visiting Muranga county which is in mount Kenya region so as to ensure that they maintained their popularity in this region with the highest number of votes in the country.
At 1 pm, they will be holding a rally at Kiriani town which will last for an exactly one hour before proceeding to Gitugi town in the same Mathioya Constituency.
They will conclude their rallies by holding an historic rally at Mutithi town and a large number of residents are expected to avail themselves to receive Kenya Kwanza leaders and here their manifesto.
Among the leaders who have confirmed their presence in these rallies includes Mathira member of Parliament Hon Rigathi Gachagua, ANC party leader Hon Musalia Mudavadi, Ford Kenya leader Hon Moses Wetangula, Kiharu member of Parliament Hon Ndindi Nyoro and Muranga senator Hon Irungu Kang'ata among others.
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